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Rejection, acceptance and the spectrum between: understanding male attitudes and experiences towards conflict-related sexual violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Jocelyn KellyKatherine AlbuttJustin KabangaKimberley AndersonMichael VanRooyen
Published in: BMC women's health (2017)
This study provides unique insight into how male relatives respond to close family members who have experienced sexual violence. This is particularly critical since the reaction of a male relative after rape can be the most pivotal factor in promoting or impeding recovery for a survivor. These results emphasise the importance of services that focus not only on the survivor of violence herself, but also on key family members that can ideally help support her recovery.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • intimate partner violence